Local News In Gallatin County Kentucky

The Gallatin County Board of Education held its special meeting Tuesday night. Board voted for new copier contracts that should save the district 20,000.00 a year. Board voted to approve extra days for building, architect firm said bus garage should ... Continue Reading

The Gallatin County board of education met Tuesday night with a lot on the agenda. All board members were present with the exception of Bradly Rahe. New student board member Maggie Wright was present for her first meeting, she is the ... Continue Reading

Last night the first ever forum was held at the Gallatin County High School auditorium for school board members looking to be given the privilege of representing their districts on the board. For the Glencoe district Meg Flannery and Hargis Davis, ... Continue Reading

As everyone know every election cycle I put out polls to see how the county is going to go. So please vote and if it is not in your area, please do not vote in the polls. It saves me ... Continue Reading

As one of my all-time favorite broadcasters (Paul Harvey) use to say: "And now for the rest of the story".
We have had a lot of people here in Gallatin County and outside the county asking what is going on with ... Continue Reading

I have been getting everyone's comment's you have been sending, yes I am working on two stories right now the county needs to know about. Well 3 actually, but they are very interesting so I will get them up as ... Continue Reading

Since the fair is over we can get back to it here at GCVideoNews, letting the people in the county know what has been going on. So here we go, at the school system David Morris who has given 30 plus ... Continue Reading

The citizens of Gallatin County has decided who will represent them in the November elections. With 6148 registered voters in Gallatin County 2083 (@33%) turned out today. Congratulations' to everyone who ran in our county, here is the results.
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The sheriff department received another equipment grant through the LEPP program offered through the department of homeland security. Sheriff Josh Neale had applied for money to replace Tasers and Bullet proof vest for his deputies, he was awarded the monies ... Continue Reading